Fresh Cream is the first album by Cream, released in 1966. Laid down at the height of the UK blues boom, Fresh Cream covers the kind of territory you might expect from three of the most respected players on the scene at the time. With Clapton fresh just from his time with John Mayall, Ginger Baker leaving behind the R'n'B backwaters of Graham Bond Organisation, and a woefully under-employed Jack Bruce hightailing it from the increasingly pop-leaning Manfred Mann, the electric blues was their natural turf.

Highlights include the racing harmonica work-out, and the call and response excitements on Muddy Waters’ “Rollin’ and Tumblin’”, a spine-tingled vocal on the Willie Dixon classic, “Spoonful”, as well as the self-penned “Sleepy Time Time” which gives Clapton a free hand to wake up all and sundry. The traditional standard, "Cat’s Squirrel" is given a rousing treatment, showing how well these players meshed.

LP 2: Session recording - mono mix, The Mono Singles and The Mono French EPs:
Side A
1. THE COFFEE SONG mono mix
2. WRAPPING PAPER first UK single A-side
3. CAT’S SQUIRREL first UK single B-side
4. I FEEL FREE second UK single A-side
5. N.S.U. second UK single B-side
6. SPOONFUL Part I third US single A-side
7. SPOONFUL Part II third US single B-side

LP 5: FRESH CREAM Early versions, outtakes and alternate mixes:
Side A
1. COFFEE SONG early version
2. BEAUTY QUEEN demo version
3. YOU MAKE ME FEEL demo version
4. WRAPPING PAPER early version
5. CAT’S SQUIRREL early version

Side B
1. I FEEL FREE early version
2. I FEEL FREE mix with no lead vocal
3. I FEEL FREE alternate mono mix
4. SWEET WINE early version
5. ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ early version
6. TOAD early version